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we were constantly having to fight bill clinton, and fight against some of the things our leadership was doing. we did not come back to be a mindless lemming elephant over the donkey. we came back with bellies. to bring government spending don't. to live within our means. to get fair taxes. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that too is our big crime. they called us the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot easier. my wife did not like the bad boy republican thing. i want you to know what brought me back because i left for 12 years. i kept my term limit pledge. i never thought i would come back again. when i left, we had balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years. in 1998 we balance the budget. the year i left, in 2000, we have a $247 billion surplus. the federal budget was $1.7 trillion. fast forward 12 years, i see what happened 2010, with you glorious patriots standing up and fighting against the most to radical -- tyrannical president that we have ever had in the history of america. my juic
we were constantly having to fight bill clinton, and fight against some of the things our leadership was doing. we did not come back to be a mindless lemming elephant over the donkey. we came back with bellies. to bring government spending don't. to live within our means. to get fair taxes. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that too is our big crime. they called us the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot...
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we were constantly having to fight bill clinton, and fight against some of the things our leadership was doing. we did not come back to be a a minor elephant over the donkey. we came back with bellies. to bring government spending don't. to live within our means. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that was our egg crime. a call this the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot easier. my wife did not like the bad boy republican thing. i want you to know what brought me back good i left for 12 years. i kept my term limit pledge. i never thought i would come back again. we had balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years. in 1998 we balance the budget. in 2000, we have a $247 billion surplus. i see what happened 2010, with two or is patriots standing up and fighting against the most radical president that we have ever had in the history of america. my juices just aren't flowing. i get energized. these patriots were on the mark. in 2012, i decided to come back and run again. i believe, with all my hear
we were constantly having to fight bill clinton, and fight against some of the things our leadership was doing. we did not come back to be a a minor elephant over the donkey. we came back with bellies. to bring government spending don't. to live within our means. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that was our egg crime. a call this the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot easier. my wife did not like the bad...
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will write for political packaging we deny needed to turn to a 68 year old woman who would be hillary clinton. [laughter] [applause] but i digress. now as you heard from my friend jeff lord, gerald ford went on to lose to a very weak democratic candidate named jimmy carter. reagan went on to win in 1980 and 1984 to the a distant landslide in american history. popular vote, i would remind karl rove and the electoral college. [applause] having campaigned personally for reagan and a 9076 and 1980, i want you to listen. i feel certain he would be enormously proud of you.
will write for political packaging we deny needed to turn to a 68 year old woman who would be hillary clinton. [laughter] [applause] but i digress. now as you heard from my friend jeff lord, gerald ford went on to lose to a very weak democratic candidate named jimmy carter. reagan went on to win in 1980 and 1984 to the a distant landslide in american history. popular vote, i would remind karl rove and the electoral college. [applause] having campaigned personally for reagan and a 9076 and 1980,...
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our 2013 seemed a lot better than almost every of the bush administration and the clinton administration. so it gives you some perspective -- [laughter] >> in september you had a heart scare. unitedhealthcare. you are hospitalized twice. what's changed as a result of the? >> that give me real perspective. >> tell us what happened. >> ironically enough i was at a dinner with reporters having -- during the syria, coverage of syria. a very vigorous debate. where i intentionally had what was -- layman's terms, and many stroke right sentence of a mini stroke which sort of lost the link in half, the right side of my body. scary at the time, went to the hospital, got very, very good health coverage through very good health care. spiffed george washington? they give you good care? >> i know. and what was, i was are fortunate their ear the mistake i made was i went to work the next day and i was back in the hospital. but i think it has given me a lot of perspective on sort of how fragile all of this is, and the need for care. and i have been taking some steps in to make sure it doesn't happen aga
our 2013 seemed a lot better than almost every of the bush administration and the clinton administration. so it gives you some perspective -- [laughter] >> in september you had a heart scare. unitedhealthcare. you are hospitalized twice. what's changed as a result of the? >> that give me real perspective. >> tell us what happened. >> ironically enough i was at a dinner with reporters having -- during the syria, coverage of syria. a very vigorous debate. where i...
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hillary clinton looking for a tan. >> everything hillary clinton does is seen through the prism of 2016. i apologize as an american on behalf of this. already talking about 2016. i wish we could wait a little longer, but whatever she says is scrutinized. >> talk to me about the results we should watch as well. >> target results going to be very interesting, target at 10:30, they have a big data set. we will see how much data theft took place there. thank you very much, our international correspondent hans nichols. that is it for "the pulse." "surveillance" is next. ♪ . . >> the american housing recovery . we look at the rent or buy calculus. the blown crew has it wrong. the 21st century is america ascendant. and brady dougan of credit suisse goes before the secret -- the senate committee. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." is wednesday, february 20 six. i'm tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu, adam johnson with us as well. i had a swiss bank account m a million years ago, like a little fun one. >> and then the government seized it. >> it had, like, $46 on it. >> i
hillary clinton looking for a tan. >> everything hillary clinton does is seen through the prism of 2016. i apologize as an american on behalf of this. already talking about 2016. i wish we could wait a little longer, but whatever she says is scrutinized. >> talk to me about the results we should watch as well. >> target results going to be very interesting, target at 10:30, they have a big data set. we will see how much data theft took place there. thank you very much, our...
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but if you look at the most successful presidents the last few decades, reagan and clinton, that is because they worked across the aisle and found a way to provide leadership and work across the aisle and negotiate. >> to the big reforms -- look at the big reforms we had during those terms. >> absolutely. we have not had leadership in a while. >> we will turn to another subject, yellow cabs and their fight back against uber. the ceo of halo joins us next. they are a rifle to uber. back in a moment. ♪ >> catching a chemist become easier than ever thanks to an onslaught of technology startups. -- catching a cab became easier thanks to an onslaught of technology startups. halo operates as a social network for cabdrivers. joining us with more is the newly appointed ceo, who spent 10 years as an executive with starbucks and help grow starbucks around the world. greg rayburn, my cohost for the hour, is still with us. tell us exec at how this works. i'm trying to wrap my head around this. >> you use your mobile phone, your smart phone, you download the app, and as you are in your apartment, you
but if you look at the most successful presidents the last few decades, reagan and clinton, that is because they worked across the aisle and found a way to provide leadership and work across the aisle and negotiate. >> to the big reforms -- look at the big reforms we had during those terms. >> absolutely. we have not had leadership in a while. >> we will turn to another subject, yellow cabs and their fight back against uber. the ceo of halo joins us next. they are a rifle to...
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made was to be shown come into the white house say he could get to come sing with them president bill clinton crack obama has labelled the congressman has won the most influential legislators of all time communication that way. craig sixty two she empties leading to its grapes. and to provide compensation to eighteen local survivors their families and all the victims whose property was seized by the nazis or subsequent communist regimes. alexa addressed to prime minister just want it and stands out in its rate of fatal or even recognize its responsibility to victims and now it's time to give elderly survivors the financial medical assistance they desperately required. about ninety percent of ireland's three hundred million perished during the holocaust. however it still would be our new member eu states without school to restore will compensate by the seat despite repeated pledges from previously does to pass legislation. the fourteen countries and tools to national guidelines help of two tone ska to live in aussie open distance ortiz should be handled the case helps to move school this week
made was to be shown come into the white house say he could get to come sing with them president bill clinton crack obama has labelled the congressman has won the most influential legislators of all time communication that way. craig sixty two she empties leading to its grapes. and to provide compensation to eighteen local survivors their families and all the victims whose property was seized by the nazis or subsequent communist regimes. alexa addressed to prime minister just want it and stands...
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will be joining me to give me more details, he served as secretary of defense under president bill clinton. outside the banks, they are talking about skateboarding. we have tony hawk, the legend from state wording, turning the sport into a mega-million-dollar business. all of that and more coming up at 5 p.m. eastern. more "street smart," next. ♪ >> we were talking about an overhaul of the tax code and whether or not it has any legs. that is tomorrow and we will talk some more about it. >> that is good. it has been a long time since we have had comprehensive tax reform bills. >> all the way back to the 80's, right? >> back when the giver was in office. >> 86. >> maybe they can bring ronald reagan back to life. >> we will see. on. >>tony hawk comes that is awesome. >> that's right. stick around, everyone. ♪ the hour, meaning that bloomberg tv is on the markets. let's get you caught up on how the markets ended the day's session. not a lot of movement in the dow and the s&p, trading above record high from earlier today, finishing pretty much flat now, the nasdaq up by 1/10 of one percent.
will be joining me to give me more details, he served as secretary of defense under president bill clinton. outside the banks, they are talking about skateboarding. we have tony hawk, the legend from state wording, turning the sport into a mega-million-dollar business. all of that and more coming up at 5 p.m. eastern. more "street smart," next. ♪ >> we were talking about an overhaul of the tax code and whether or not it has any legs. that is tomorrow and we will talk some more...
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there were 11 of us constantly having to not only fight bill clinton was the president but fight against some of the things that our leaders were doing. we did not come back to be some mind the slumming. we actually came back with values, to get government spending down, live within our means committee of fair taxes that don't ruin businesses. and we actually believe the things that the republican party had been singing. they call this the bad boy republicans. now to be for two as the tea party patriot it makes my wife a lot easier. she did not like the bad boy republican thing. amelie to know what brought me back. i left for 12 years. when i left i never thought i would come back to congress again. when i left the in actually balance the budget for the first time in 40 years. not only do they balance the budget billion at june june $47 billion surplus. when i fast forward, and none of it for 12 years. i see what happens in 2010, glorious patriots standing up and fighting in against the most tyrannical president of we ever had in the history of america. and my juices start flowing. d'aga
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we begin with a political paper chase that could cause some problems for hillary clinton. more than 30,000 pages of confidential documents from the bill clinton presidency should have
we begin with a political paper chase that could cause some problems for hillary clinton. more than 30,000 pages of confidential documents from the bill clinton presidency should have
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. >> since clinton. >> we have been discuss that for a while. steve, obviously there are many hours left in the trading day so we don't know ultimately what the reaction is going to be. reaction the last time janet yellen was on the hill was one in which the stock market went off to the races ended up about 200 points. did you hear anything in this testimony, in this appearance today that is going to guide trading for the rest of the day at the very minimum? >> i didn't. everything the other two gentlemen said is dead on. we expected to hear that 6 1/2% unemployment is a soft target. we expected her to blame the weather, we got that. we expected her to say that we're staying on course with taper. we got that. so the markets, nobody shorts the market. nobody sells the market. while someone of her caliber is speaking. you look at the s&p, we're stuck right here at 1850ish. that's the lel we cannot get above. yesterday, new home sales. where do we, we popped at 10:00. right to this level. the market is struggling here to make new highs. i heard not
. >> since clinton. >> we have been discuss that for a while. steve, obviously there are many hours left in the trading day so we don't know ultimately what the reaction is going to be. reaction the last time janet yellen was on the hill was one in which the stock market went off to the races ended up about 200 points. did you hear anything in this testimony, in this appearance today that is going to guide trading for the rest of the day at the very minimum? >> i didn't....
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you wouldn't even know that bill clinton was president. it's totally -- you would know gee maybe the dudes that sent them there has something to do with a screwed up situation which these poor guys were stuck in. you could make a film and take all that out and make it about what happened on the ground. or you could just lie or make stuff up which hollywood is good at. remember wag the dog? wag the dog was a black comedy basically the plot was the president has got some domestic troubles leak rates of war to distract the country. when the film came out a lot of people thought it was true. they thought it was about clinton and the scandal and an the balkans. estimate fact that ms. became so much reality that bill cohen, the secretary of defense testified before the 9/11 commission. i just think this is incredible. here he is testifying before the 9/11 commission, how the commission, how to help would have have a test attack on u.s. soil when we had to get up and say dude wag the dog was just a movie. it's not how we were running the country.
you wouldn't even know that bill clinton was president. it's totally -- you would know gee maybe the dudes that sent them there has something to do with a screwed up situation which these poor guys were stuck in. you could make a film and take all that out and make it about what happened on the ground. or you could just lie or make stuff up which hollywood is good at. remember wag the dog? wag the dog was a black comedy basically the plot was the president has got some domestic troubles leak...
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it was bill clinton, and bill clinton has that global initiative now. is theyy like to do want to share all of our jobs and everything would be poor countries. they have some more countries in there now. host: all right, ralph from alabama brings up bill clinton, who has actually hit the campaign trail in kentucky. and you talk about the role that bill clinton as a surrogate person for president obama on the campaign trail? guest: if you think about the states were bill clinton did well in the 1990's or barack obama is absolutely in a terrible place, places obviously like his home state of arkansas, west virginia, and democrats know that they cannot send members of the administration down to these districts to campaign and hope to have a positive effect. so in a lot of these races, former president clinton really is a surrogate. one of his friends and a member of its immense treasure, james lee witt, is running a race in arkansas's fourth district for an open seat. you can expect him to hit the campaign trail there. president clinton's son-in-law's moth
it was bill clinton, and bill clinton has that global initiative now. is theyy like to do want to share all of our jobs and everything would be poor countries. they have some more countries in there now. host: all right, ralph from alabama brings up bill clinton, who has actually hit the campaign trail in kentucky. and you talk about the role that bill clinton as a surrogate person for president obama on the campaign trail? guest: if you think about the states were bill clinton did well in the...
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carrying out the role they played which underscored the importance of why this story about monuments clinton needs to be told and why i have been so excited to share it with everybody because it is a story that is near and dear to all our hearts. his book is an interesting book but there is a lot to the story. not with looting of works of art but the damage is done with the appearance of the united states, with people around the world seems that we didn't care about these cultural treasures, some even accuse us of not caring because they were not judeo-christian in nature which was nonsense. wasn't a priority target it should have been because we didn't know about the legacy we inherited from world war ii. >> host: i know this isn't your area of expertise the we're coming upon hundred anniversary of world war i. was there any effort or wide scale looting in world war i? >> guest: there was certainly damage to cultural treasures and i right about that in saving it lee because the monument fine arts and archive section was not the first time this ever been done. actually another of the paradox
carrying out the role they played which underscored the importance of why this story about monuments clinton needs to be told and why i have been so excited to share it with everybody because it is a story that is near and dear to all our hearts. his book is an interesting book but there is a lot to the story. not with looting of works of art but the damage is done with the appearance of the united states, with people around the world seems that we didn't care about these cultural treasures,...
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there were 11 of us, and we were constantly not only fighting bill clinton, the president at that time, but fight against some of the things our old leadership was doing because we didn't come back to be just a mindless lemon for the elephant over the donkey, but came back with value, and that was to get our government spending down to live within our means, to get fair taxes that don't ruin people's businesses and their lives, and we believe the things the republican party had been saying. that was our big crime, but they called us a big boy republican, and now to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life easier. didn't like the bad boy republican thing, but i just want you to know what brought me back because i left for 12 years, and when i left, having set term limits, i never thought i would come back to congress again, because when i left, we had actually balanced the budget for the first time in 40 # years. in 1998, we balanced the budget. 1999, we blnsed the budget, and in 2000, not only was it balanced, but had a 240 billion some surplus. the frl budget was 1.7 trilli
there were 11 of us, and we were constantly not only fighting bill clinton, the president at that time, but fight against some of the things our old leadership was doing because we didn't come back to be just a mindless lemon for the elephant over the donkey, but came back with value, and that was to get our government spending down to live within our means, to get fair taxes that don't ruin people's businesses and their lives, and we believe the things the republican party had been saying....
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he was the clinton and george w. specialinistrations' envoy for afghanistan, kosovo, bosnia, haiti and somalia. spots, he hit them all. him in thes involved withdrawal of u.s. forces from somalia, the american-led in turn mention -- intervention in haiti, the stabilization of bosnia and the nato intervention in cozumel. he is truly a man for all seasons and a good friend. after september 11, 2001, ambassador dobbins was appointed as the bush administration's representative to the afghan opposition with the task of putting together a broadly-based successor to the ousted taliban regime. he represented the united states at the bonn conference to establish the new afghan government. on december 16, 2001, he raised the flag over the newly reopened u.s. embassy in kabul. i can't think of a better person to be entrusted with guiding u.s. policy through the challenges and opportunities of the political insecurity transition and afghanistan. ambassador dobbins. [applause] >> thank you very much, steve. thanks to usip and the
he was the clinton and george w. specialinistrations' envoy for afghanistan, kosovo, bosnia, haiti and somalia. spots, he hit them all. him in thes involved withdrawal of u.s. forces from somalia, the american-led in turn mention -- intervention in haiti, the stabilization of bosnia and the nato intervention in cozumel. he is truly a man for all seasons and a good friend. after september 11, 2001, ambassador dobbins was appointed as the bush administration's representative to the afghan...
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holder was named by president clinton to be the deputy attorney general. prior to that he served as u.s. attorney for the district of colombia. in 1988, mr. holder was nominated by president reagan to become an associate judge for the supreme court of the district of columbia. prior to becoming attorney general, mr. holder was a litigation partner in washington. it truly in need is a pleasure imposed up here to address is here again today, general. [applause] >> well, good morning. hello? good morning and thank you for those kind words. we're going high-tech issue. i use the command have my speech but i want to thank you for your dedicated service over a good number of years. we're all wondering what's next. were just talking about that as we're walking through, but thank you for great leadership in wisconsin and your great leadership for this organization. it's a privilege to take part in this important meeting. i'd like to thank naag's leadership team and professional staff for bringing us together this week and inviting me to speak with this distinguish
holder was named by president clinton to be the deputy attorney general. prior to that he served as u.s. attorney for the district of colombia. in 1988, mr. holder was nominated by president reagan to become an associate judge for the supreme court of the district of columbia. prior to becoming attorney general, mr. holder was a litigation partner in washington. it truly in need is a pleasure imposed up here to address is here again today, general. [applause] >> well, good morning. hello?...
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, and his advisers, and possible communications involving former first lady hillary clinton. all that, of course, could play a role if she runs for president in 2016. this is just the beginning. 25,000 more pages are expected in the coming weeks. there goes your weekend, berman. >>> i want you to take a look at something you have never seen before. >> wow. >> this is a supreme court first. a video camera inside the supreme court during actual arguments. it was somehow smuggled in, the camera was, by an advocacy group that later posted the video to youtube. no cameras, no electronic devices of any kind are permitted during public sessions of the supreme court, and spectators, including journalists, are thoroughly screened before they go in. now, only two photos, still photos of the court in session actually exist at all, and both still shots are from cameras smuggled in in the 1930s. again, this is historic and not at all what the supreme court says should be happening. there are people, however, who say that all these deliberations and arguments should be televised. >> but th
, and his advisers, and possible communications involving former first lady hillary clinton. all that, of course, could play a role if she runs for president in 2016. this is just the beginning. 25,000 more pages are expected in the coming weeks. there goes your weekend, berman. >>> i want you to take a look at something you have never seen before. >> wow. >> this is a supreme court first. a video camera inside the supreme court during actual arguments. it was somehow...
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hilary clinton invoking the nazas. did she go too far? >> secretary of state john kerry as well as president obama scheduled to speak this hour. kerry after his meeting with the russian foreign minster. obama is at an event in connecticut where he could make remarks on ukraine and we will bring you both of those events live when they begin. u.s. officials like to say all options are on the table when it comes to the crisis in ukraine and how they are going to deal with russia. what does that mean exactly. sanctions, yes. what about the military. chuck hagel testified before the services committee who is peppered with questions about the pentagon's response to the crisis in ukraine. >> i think everyone knows and in particular i know senator mccain was in ukraine and studied from leadership. it's a time for all of us to stand in support of the territorial integrity and we are doing that. >> secretary hagel is talking about suspending military exercises and stepping up joint training in poland and stepping up from the police commission. the
hilary clinton invoking the nazas. did she go too far? >> secretary of state john kerry as well as president obama scheduled to speak this hour. kerry after his meeting with the russian foreign minster. obama is at an event in connecticut where he could make remarks on ukraine and we will bring you both of those events live when they begin. u.s. officials like to say all options are on the table when it comes to the crisis in ukraine and how they are going to deal with russia. what does...
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even republicans was a bill clinton ran he'd win again. well i think that's true we used to think that anyone that served in office was a god and that's because everything was kept private we didn't know about the private life of byes and how or above roosevelt or of a kennedy or whatever it was all kept private so and we just assumed these were all god's well we have gone through in our fifty years of recognizing that wait a second they all have clay feet they're human beings and if they can do a good job as president we don't particularly care what their married life and he did a good job and he did a good job as president and he's. he were late he's the kind of person that you know of course you know him. but when he talks to you looking to you that that is a that's not like who else is a political figure ok jealous good sports so yankees the dodgers ok my dreams favored in vegas. well yeah vegas knows we now have tanaka we now have ellsbury we took them away from the red sox. i think this year the yankees are back in the picture again
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>> we built the first website for hillary clinton. that was the first website a first lady has ever had. >> karen finney, we'll let you go because karen finney will join us at 4:00. "disrupt" every weekend right here on msnbc. >>> the latest on the crisis in ukraine as the security council meets here in new york. that's up next. >>> also, inside the trial of george zimmerman. why one veteran court watcher says the prosecution blew it, precisely how they blew it, we'll talk about that. >>> and a terrifying story from china after a group of men attack a train station full of people. 27 are dead so far. details next. this is msnbc. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. so you can breathe and sleep. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? d
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attributewithout the laying on the clintons everyday -- is out there banging on the clintons everyday. >> we need to be concerned about ago.happened 15 years >> i was there the first time we litigated this, and americans not want to hear it then. this is just sheer insanity. it is ancient and it is old news. >> this whole thing is ridiculous. but not aerm funds, long-term strategy. let's all give an ocarina and talk about 1998. the tagline is correct the record. what is this all about? the partisan political sniping that you see on both sides. i'm a little astonished that this group feels compelled to issue a video that seems so serious. democrats have been waging a campaign on the republican saying they are fighting a war against women. wendyect example was the davis filibustering texas. wendy davis is now going to become the democratic governor candidate for governor. on the floor and filibustered a bill, but we never hear what the bill was. stop abortionto after 20 weeks. wendy davis was attacking the republican war on women. thatendures a couple angers many republicans, and they w
attributewithout the laying on the clintons everyday -- is out there banging on the clintons everyday. >> we need to be concerned about ago.happened 15 years >> i was there the first time we litigated this, and americans not want to hear it then. this is just sheer insanity. it is ancient and it is old news. >> this whole thing is ridiculous. but not aerm funds, long-term strategy. let's all give an ocarina and talk about 1998. the tagline is correct the record. what is this...
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. >> hillary clinton is responding to fallout. she said she didn't mean to compare russia's government to the nazis. but she insists that president vladimir putin is making a huge mistake in ukraine. nancy, good morning. >> clinton has a unique perspective on putin. she dealt with him in his administration for four years as secretary of state. she originally spoke about him at a private fund-raiser but once they became public she quickly moved to clarify them. >> she's squandering the potential of such a great nation, the nation of russia. >> in a speech at ucla clinton commented publicly for the first time on 0 the kbroug crisis in the ukraine. she also tried to clarify comments she made on tuesday where she likened putin's action to an early adolf hitler. >> if this sounds familiar, it's what hitler did back in the '30s. she that's what got everybody so nervous. >> after a tape of those remarks surfaced clinton said she had only been trying to provide historical contrast. >> i'm not making a comparison but i'm recommending that
. >> hillary clinton is responding to fallout. she said she didn't mean to compare russia's government to the nazis. but she insists that president vladimir putin is making a huge mistake in ukraine. nancy, good morning. >> clinton has a unique perspective on putin. she dealt with him in his administration for four years as secretary of state. she originally spoke about him at a private fund-raiser but once they became public she quickly moved to clarify them. >> she's...
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i'm surprised that hillary clinton would make that comparison but what are you getting? what kind of reaction? >> reporter: right now, i'm trying to get some reaction from her camp. specifically, there is none. they are not commenting. if you invoke nazi germany and adolf hitler, it is like the third rail of rhetoric. it gets so much attention. whatever hillary clinton's opinions are, about putin, this sort of increases the volume, if you will. we heard her last week, in florida, not on camera but talking about putin. this was before the invasion of the crimean peninsula. she likened him to czars. she likened him to communist leaders of russia. but this is obviously to a whole new level. that's why so many people are surprised at this point. it would certainly be out of character for her. she is pretty disciplined when it comes to staying on message and not really ratcheting up something unless she wants to. it is unclear where this came from at this point. to put it in context, this is wa off camera, wolf, at an event which would have been last evening for us, early eve
i'm surprised that hillary clinton would make that comparison but what are you getting? what kind of reaction? >> reporter: right now, i'm trying to get some reaction from her camp. specifically, there is none. they are not commenting. if you invoke nazi germany and adolf hitler, it is like the third rail of rhetoric. it gets so much attention. whatever hillary clinton's opinions are, about putin, this sort of increases the volume, if you will. we heard her last week, in florida, not on...
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joining me now, madeleine albright who is, of course, secretary of state in the clinton administration and zbigniew brzezinski who was carter's national security adviser. welcome back, both. zbigniew, let me start with you, this is about as tense a situation. what can washington or the world do to stop putin from doing what phil black was suggesting, which is moving even further and actually moving russian troops into ukraine proper? >> that prospect in my view is by far the more serious one because in effect, putin has claimed the right to intervene in ukraine itself, to intervene militarily by force, and the crimean scenario may be a preview of what he's planning, namely in some of the eastern regions of ukraine, which are inhabited by russian speaking ukrainians, some of whom are favorable to moscow, riots could be staged, could be provoked by moscow, and then russian troops would enter. this is what we have to deter, prevent, discourage. we have to take a stand publicly offering russia some sort of participation in an overall international effort to help stabilize the ukrainian eco
joining me now, madeleine albright who is, of course, secretary of state in the clinton administration and zbigniew brzezinski who was carter's national security adviser. welcome back, both. zbigniew, let me start with you, this is about as tense a situation. what can washington or the world do to stop putin from doing what phil black was suggesting, which is moving even further and actually moving russian troops into ukraine proper? >> that prospect in my view is by far the more serious...
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>>> hinge any time hillary clinton speaks she get ace big response, right? you're seeing she has had republicans come out in her defense saying you had senator john mccain, marco rubio. both agreed with the context she was putting forward. at the same time other republicans who are really highlighting her relationship and what she did at secretary of state in terms of resetting the relationship with russia as detriment to her potential presidential run. >> to be clear, what she was doing was talking about how hitler claimed he was going into countries, poland, czechoslovakia to save germans there. putin was making the argument about ethnic russians in crimea. of course russia lost then the soviet union lost millions of soldiers fighting the nazi. it's not comparison without risks of offending people. can you believe that this is a statement she made not considering the implications, not considering that she would be further out on this than the obama administration? do you think she's calculated enough even in the off the road, quote unquote session knowing
>>> hinge any time hillary clinton speaks she get ace big response, right? you're seeing she has had republicans come out in her defense saying you had senator john mccain, marco rubio. both agreed with the context she was putting forward. at the same time other republicans who are really highlighting her relationship and what she did at secretary of state in terms of resetting the relationship with russia as detriment to her potential presidential run. >> to be clear, what she...
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i know, you know, my former boss, hillary clinton, used to say you don't get into an argument with your banker. i think in the context of germany they would say you don't get into an argument with your utility company. so i think there may be some opportunities on the financial side but crossing over into the energy side, you know, putin's energy card may not be as potent as it once was. there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think she's trying to potentially have -- be a channel to try to talk putin down from the ledge that he finds himself on. so that may be one tactic, where she's -- you know, she's looking at perhaps, you know, canceling the g8 mee
i know, you know, my former boss, hillary clinton, used to say you don't get into an argument with your banker. i think in the context of germany they would say you don't get into an argument with your utility company. so i think there may be some opportunities on the financial side but crossing over into the energy side, you know, putin's energy card may not be as potent as it once was. there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend...
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the 1996 olympics billy clinton's. the 2002 olympics were mitt romney's not george bush's. these were putin's games. as i said in the last piece which you showed but only a portion of, if in fact they were successful, which briefly before what's going on in ukraine they appeared to be on their way to being successful. it would burnish the image of a man in a regime whose him image does not deserve to burnished. >> let me back that up with a clip. what you are say suggest were critical of putin. >> repeatedly. >> each while discussing his influence on the games. roll the tape we have. >> i don't know of any american, david, no matter where they may fall on the political spectrum, who views vladimir putin as some sort of peace maker or a benign figure. >> okay. once you got that out, were there any retractions? anybody say look, we are sorry, we portrayed costas as a left wing guy or all of that. >> no. as a matter of fact, all of that and much much more is on nbc olympics.com. was immediately. so far as i know is still there. >> you got hosed by these guys. >> i am talking a
the 1996 olympics billy clinton's. the 2002 olympics were mitt romney's not george bush's. these were putin's games. as i said in the last piece which you showed but only a portion of, if in fact they were successful, which briefly before what's going on in ukraine they appeared to be on their way to being successful. it would burnish the image of a man in a regime whose him image does not deserve to burnished. >> let me back that up with a clip. what you are say suggest were critical of...
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said this about the clinton presidential library back in 2004? >> he wants it to be a place where people come and really study and everything's going to be available. >> well, it has been more than a year since more than 33,000 pages of documents were set to be released, but they aren't available just yet. those files at the clinton library in arkansas are believed to be related to scandals, including white water. they say this is a protection of hillary clinton and her possible presidential bid. >>> the parents of a 5-year-old demanding answers after their son left school with the wrong person at the end of the day. the man who picked up the child thought he had his great-grandson in the car with him and didn't realize the mistake until he got home. he then called the school and the school told him to bring the child back to school instead of calling the police or that little boy's parents. >> my husband and i feel at this point that we needed to be notified. this unbelievable and terrifying incident that our family has been put through has plac
said this about the clinton presidential library back in 2004? >> he wants it to be a place where people come and really study and everything's going to be available. >> well, it has been more than a year since more than 33,000 pages of documents were set to be released, but they aren't available just yet. those files at the clinton library in arkansas are believed to be related to scandals, including white water. they say this is a protection of hillary clinton and her possible...
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bush, clinton, and george w. bush nation, observed most delays in the environmental review processes are caused by factors other than nepa or justified by the nature of the project. yet this bill would indicate that if by the time this bill designates the oversight has not been finished, that could be an oversight for a nuclear plant, it could be an oversight dealing with some of the energy resources that we have. that require that kind of oversight. it could be the oversight of building a major construction project through a heavily populated neighborhood. it could be oversight on many aspects of america's business. then this bill says it is simply deemed up. deemed up, mr. chairman. so how can one believe that problems will be solved by just ignoring, ignoring the process? there is a major problem with this section my amendment addresses. that is automatic approval, that deeming up, that beaming up, so i'd ask my colleagues to support the jackson lee amendment which relieves us of that burden of fearfully passi
bush, clinton, and george w. bush nation, observed most delays in the environmental review processes are caused by factors other than nepa or justified by the nature of the project. yet this bill would indicate that if by the time this bill designates the oversight has not been finished, that could be an oversight for a nuclear plant, it could be an oversight dealing with some of the energy resources that we have. that require that kind of oversight. it could be the oversight of building a...
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then don't invite hillary rodham clinton. >> or how about invite both and have a great discussion. >> vladimir putin within the last hour concluded a news conference. he said what was going on in ukraine was an unconstitutional coup so russia has every right. >> it was a situation in which there was a legitimate exercise of popular will. it was obvious from what you saw with a man who has been a dictator. yurshenko has been everything putin has been in russia, maybe worse as a dictator. i think the president should stop playing hamlet and figure out what the heck he's going to do and do it. the longer you wait to do something, the less impact it has. first thing he should do is reset the reset. how about we -- >> that worked so great the first time. >> we gave up the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic which i have been against, many people did the moment he did, predicted something like this would happen. maybe what he should do is once again reenter those treaties. why don't we have a treaty with poland and the czech republic to protect them against possible aggression
then don't invite hillary rodham clinton. >> or how about invite both and have a great discussion. >> vladimir putin within the last hour concluded a news conference. he said what was going on in ukraine was an unconstitutional coup so russia has every right. >> it was a situation in which there was a legitimate exercise of popular will. it was obvious from what you saw with a man who has been a dictator. yurshenko has been everything putin has been in russia, maybe worse as a...
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obama's health care law has a quote, qualified endorsement from former secretary of state, hillary clinton. the affordable care act is on the right track in many respect but he adds if things are not working, evidence-based changes need to be made. and the new york poll finds half of americans agree, they think obama care offers good things but changes need to be made to make it work better. however, 42% want the lawrie peels, and only 6% think it's working well. >>> we have new information on the failed rollout of healthcare.gov. "time" magazine reveals in its new issue that president obama considered shutting down the site and starting over. time contributor steven brill reports. how close was the president to scrapping the whole thing? >> they were pretty desperate two weeks into the launch as the government shutdown ended, they knew all the attention was going to be focused on the website, which just was not working. so the president ordered his chief of staff to have a team come in and decide whether they should scrap the whole thing and start over, or whether they could fix it. >> th
obama's health care law has a quote, qualified endorsement from former secretary of state, hillary clinton. the affordable care act is on the right track in many respect but he adds if things are not working, evidence-based changes need to be made. and the new york poll finds half of americans agree, they think obama care offers good things but changes need to be made to make it work better. however, 42% want the lawrie peels, and only 6% think it's working well. >>> we have new...
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president obama, could you see a campaign ad, probably not the midterms but tt pshl, that has hillary clinton at the reset button with russia and then sort of a flash forward to what's going on in crimea? >> well, i think it's too soon to say how this is all going to play out. >> agreed. >> but, you know, i think in american politics you don't get credit for having a nuanced strategy when it relates to foreign policy. short of being in a war and handling a crisis in some decisive way when we gt got the pirates, it's rare that when you're the president of the united states and you're trying to negotiate out of a sensible path forward, the american people will have a spike in your approval for how they're doing. i think amy is absolutely right, you're seeing that bleed of domestic politics into how people see the president and his leadership overall. the unfortunate news here is as things with obamacare are getting better or starting to hit some of the marks on targets and the website's working well and people are getting insured, but now the news from the ukraine is going to completely block t
president obama, could you see a campaign ad, probably not the midterms but tt pshl, that has hillary clinton at the reset button with russia and then sort of a flash forward to what's going on in crimea? >> well, i think it's too soon to say how this is all going to play out. >> agreed. >> but, you know, i think in american politics you don't get credit for having a nuanced strategy when it relates to foreign policy. short of being in a war and handling a crisis in some...
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the long story is -- and i'll give it to you short -- in the 1990s, president clinton decided to expand nato towards russia. russia is now on nato's borders. that's a military alliance. to make the short story in the foreground, in november, when this current crisis in ukraine began, putin said to washington and to brussels, to the european union, why are you forcing ukraine to choose between russia and the west? why don't we do a joint economic aid to ukraine and our answer was no, it's either/or. it's our way or the highway. and now you are where you are. >> let's let the former speaker newt gingrich respond. >> there's a lot to what he just said. >> a lot of accuracy? >> a lot of accuracy. the united states and european uns have been trying to pull ukraine away from russia at a time when their natural gas in oil comes from russia. they are deeply in debt to the russians. crimea is, in fact, a russian naval base, it goes back 300 years as russian territory. and i think putin sent a lot of signals that he was going to do something sooner or later. i worry about this both in terms of cr
the long story is -- and i'll give it to you short -- in the 1990s, president clinton decided to expand nato towards russia. russia is now on nato's borders. that's a military alliance. to make the short story in the foreground, in november, when this current crisis in ukraine began, putin said to washington and to brussels, to the european union, why are you forcing ukraine to choose between russia and the west? why don't we do a joint economic aid to ukraine and our answer was no, it's...
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big bill, the clintons, campaigning for her. yeah, mitch mcconnell could lose. >> are saying the gop could take control of the senate come no, if that would help. how would that change the dynamic in this country? >> i think it would be the end of president obama's legislative agenda. i think right now it's in trouble because it's coming up and republicans feel they're in a good position. >> this week, the president introduced "my brother's keeper." program. there are some who say this president has not done enough yet. what's your opinion? >> being the first black anything. or the first woman anything. the pressure on you is so substantial. because you just want to do the best job as the thing you're being, right. like, the pressure from the group that was the most invested in is you-s always going to be enormous. now, on the african-american issues i do think they're purposefully resistant. on the second term, you'll see the president be more open about the issues of race. talk about his experience as blake man. he came from a
big bill, the clintons, campaigning for her. yeah, mitch mcconnell could lose. >> are saying the gop could take control of the senate come no, if that would help. how would that change the dynamic in this country? >> i think it would be the end of president obama's legislative agenda. i think right now it's in trouble because it's coming up and republicans feel they're in a good position. >> this week, the president introduced "my brother's keeper." program. there...
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clinton white house. kiki, you first. is putin bullying barack obama, putting the proverbial thumb in his eye? >> well, i have to tell you, i do think there are people who are better equipped to go through the psychological profile of putin and what he means and doesn't mean by this, but he's clearly taking a stand and has been known to take stands that don't necessarily demonstrate the best interest of the people he purports to lead. i think that president obama made very clear yesterday what the united states reaction would be to that and it's important to remember that that's not a reaction in isolation. we have many allies in europe who care what's happening there. i suspect president obama will be a leader in helping making sure that we're working together with those allies. >> amy, yesterday, the president said that this was about giving people the right to govern themselves. is that what this is about, or is this about a strategic takeover of a region that is of critical importance to russia and ru
clinton white house. kiki, you first. is putin bullying barack obama, putting the proverbial thumb in his eye? >> well, i have to tell you, i do think there are people who are better equipped to go through the psychological profile of putin and what he means and doesn't mean by this, but he's clearly taking a stand and has been known to take stands that don't necessarily demonstrate the best interest of the people he purports to lead. i think that president obama made very clear yesterday...